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11. Chicago Bears: Chicago was probably one of the most unimpressive #2 seeds in the history of the NFL. While Mike Martz seemed to help out tremendously on the offensive side of the ball, Jay Montana showed he is just a below-average Joe. |
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You don't think your offense was more efficient / effective in 2010 as compared to 2009? Total Points scored 2010: 334 (3 TD returns by Hester) Yards per game 2009: 310.4 Yards per game 2010: 289.4 And the defense was superior to last year's version (IE...Giving the offense a sh*t ton more opportunity) I'm gonna have to cue up the Billy Madison "None of us are smarter, you have earned no points and may God have mercy on your soul" on this power rankings. |
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A pnk post loses me again....As given as the sun rising in the east. My other point is predicting 2011, while fun and everyone will do, is idiotic. to me NFL is hardest sport to predict. 1-2 plays can change an entire season. |
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To repeat as SB champions is very hard. Some of they guys GB lost to IR were replaced by players who ended up being better than the guys they replaced....I think 1/2 the guys they lost played ROLB which was never a strong point anyways. Brady Poppinga? Meh. Brad Jones? Meh. Justin Harrell? Meh. |
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I've been saying that all year. The loss of Grant and Finley was worse than the other 13 players combined. |
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My other thing with GB, I still don't think Mccarthy is that great of a coach. He can still make me proud and screw up..but I'll also add I expect GB to SB contendors for next 3-4 years... I still think he's a buffoon, and phila will call me an idiot, and the Packer fans will torch me, but the guy did a good job this year. |
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Some things changed this year that I didn't think would. The penalties went WAY down in the 2nd half of the season. I don't know if that's on him or not, but it doesn't reflect poorly on him, that's for sure. Just seemed in the 2nd half and down the stretch they played with a swagger that they didn't have before, and that's usually coaching. |
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AFC East
New England Patriots New York Jets * Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills AFC North Baltimore Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers * Cleveland Browns Cincinnati Bengals AFC South Indianapolis Colts Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Tennessee Titans AFC West San Diego Chargers Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Raiders Denver Broncos NFC East New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles * Dallas Cowboys Washington REdskins NFC North Green Bay Packers Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings NFC South New Orleans Saints Tampa Bay Buccaneers * Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers NFC West St. Louis Rams San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Arizona Cardinals * Wild Cards |
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I've been saying that all year. The loss of Grant and Finley was worse than the other 13 players combined. |
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You're right, at least Bigby wasn't the fall back, he was non-existant this year. Atari's a fan favorite for 2 reasons. He's got a flat out AWESOME football name, and he makes highlight reel plays now and then. |
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Bigby wasn't a huge loss, IMO. He's an athletic guy who hits big, but sucks at coverage, and often just plain looked like he didn't know where he was supposed to be on the field. He didn't get his surgery until August, signed his tender late. Well he got a ring... |
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